I love this course. As others have said, bring a few discs because it is a challenging and deep bush filled course, but it really requires you to bring out your A game to play. Not only is a blast to play the course because of the challenge, but also the beauty. Hiking the hills of Bogus is far more fun when your disc golfing at the same time. Be sure to pack a lunch, because it can be a long but fun round.

Pros:
• Beautiful views
• Good variety of shots required
• Holes not excessively long like some mountain courses.
• Creative basket placements on many holes.
Cons:
• Navigation was difficult even with a map. Markers pointing to the next tee would have been useful.
• Brush was very heavy in many places. My friend lost 2 discs in one round. Spotting HIGHLY recommended on the upper course.
• The dirt tee pads needed more visible markers. The blue (long tee) and white (sh ... continue reading ›

Pros:
• Beautiful views
• Good variety of shots required
• Holes not excessively long like some mountain courses.
• Creative basket placements on many holes.

Cons:
• Navigation was difficult even with a map. Markers pointing to the next tee would have been useful.
• Brush was very heavy in many places. My friend lost 2 discs in one round. Spotting HIGHLY recommended on the upper course.
• The dirt tee pads needed more visible markers. The blue (long tee) and white (short tee) wooden stakes were not easy to see from a distance.

Other Thoughts:
I enjoyed playing the course, but the heavy brush was a big negative. Bring bright colored discs and playing alone is not recommended; you will need to take turns spotting with other players. The lower course (which is now 18 holes) is supposed to be much less brushy. I plan to play it soon. ‹ less text